Why Professional Curette Sharpening Matters

Posted on: 16 November 2021

Curettes are one of many medical tools commonly used by healthcare professionals. In particular, these tools are important for performing biopsies, excisions, and other common practices. However, in order to to do their jobs effectively, curettes have to be kept sharp and in good condition. Thankfully,  there are services that can take care of this task for you. Relying on one of these services and using it regularly can have many benefits for your medical practice.
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Concierge Medical Care Is Growing In Popularity: What You Need To Know

Posted on: 14 October 2021

A growing number of primary care physicians are offering concierge medical services to their patients. Concierge medical services are membership-based healthcare services that allow you to have 24/7 access to your primary care physician and their staff members by paying a low monthly fee instead of paying for every individual trip to the doctor.  Read on to learn about just a few of the benefits of concierge medical services, also called direct primary care (DPC).
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2 Newer Root Canal Procedure Types & How They Are Performed

Posted on: 17 September 2021

If you need to have a root canal procedure performed on one or more teeth, then you may wonder what your modern root canal options are. While traditional root canals are still performed and considered very effective endodontic treatments, there are two newer types of root canals that utilize modern technology as an aid when cleaning and disinfecting tooth canals, reshaping canals, and much more.  Read on to learn about two newer root canal procedure types and how they compare to traditional root canals.
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Understanding An Overactive Bladder

Posted on: 18 August 2021

If you find yourself needing to use the bathroom more and more often or you can't always make it to the bathroom in time, you may have an overactive bladder. An overactive bladder can be uncomfortable and embarrassing. If you would like to know more, keep reading. How Does the Bladder Work? Urine is made in the kidneys as they filter out waste. Then it travels to the bladder, which holds it until it gets so full that nerve signals tell your brain you need to use the bathroom.
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